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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1901.
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Glasgow meeting of the “British Ass,” may' KOWLOON
have been its number of members was smaller than the attendances at previous gatherings of the same kind in the industrial metropolis of Scotland and strange to say its proceedings.
have not been distinguished by the presence
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of a single lion," But though there have been no great exploits for the Lady members to worship and no incidunts of a tensational character such as bave often marked meetings of the British Association, dulness has not been universal. Indeed some of the discussions „have been almost 'lively. This was the casa in, the section where least of all animation is usually looked for-1 mean that devoted th Economie science and statistics. In this department' on Monday theic was quite a brisk discussion of a problein raised in the columns of the Times not long ago by Dean Fre mantle, namely, the decline in our national *birth-rate. The effect of the controversy in the Times was to show that in the opinion of the warthy Dean and others a portion at least of the reduction in question must be attributed to the influence of the propaganda. carried on by the late Mr. Itadinegh and Mrs. Besant. In one of the papers read Before the British Associ-tion the author, Mr. Edwin Canaan, submitted that the decline of natality in this country has not been due to a decline of nuptiality, but to the fact that the average hum1076c) ber of children resulting from each marriage had diminished. From his mode of reckoning, it seems that the ratio or number of children per marrings fell from 4'36 in 1881-54 10:374 in 1899 and about 363 i 1900. The fall in Scot
land from the-same cause was not so great. 1. Cannan prudently retrained from conjec tures as to the causes of this state of things, but Mr..: S. Devas moi boldy attempted an ex-
planation. His idea is that the phenomenon, is due to the decay of religious beliefs. In six cases, be said, in regard to which we had abundant information-namely, Greece, Rome, France, Americu. Avstrálasia, and England, in many ways so unlike the decay of religious beliefs appeared as the one common antecedent
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Lawrance, Benjamine Lehwalm, Margerethe Liv, R. Pouf Laning, Rev. C. H.
Letters for the following persons lie unter J. A claimed at the l'ost Office Atkinson, J.-.. ¡Aluslie, Mrs.
Lester H.
Allard, Rev. T. Alexander, M. R. Augustin, C. Anderson, C. M. N. Aocha, O. A. Alexander Miss Abaed, A. Aziz Anita Miss Anderson, H. arett, F. D.. Bracter, H. Burke, Rev. P. C. Berger, L. W. Jabonneau
to the decline of the birth-rate. Moreover, the inductive conclusion of a connection between Bonnet, F. the two phenomena was supported by deduc-Brown, F. W. tive seasoning that men and women would
7
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W.
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Bennci, Major F. W. Mullary & Co. Herrth H. Baikoss, H. Brown, Rev, A. J. Bertran, W. Bauvard, Miss F. Banvard, Siël Babington, G."N. Broy, S. Brown, G. Beosley, Lt. J. H. M. Barbour, Rev. T. S..
Bayglies, S. fates, Ed.
shrink from the cares of family where the re- Figious motives for a family life were absent and where the standard of comfort was high. Mill's wish that the working classes should themselves disapprove of large families had been to a great extent fulfilled in England. The chairman of the Section (Sir Robert Giffen) who had--inter- rupted Mr. Devas to point out the irregularity of introducing the religious factor into such a meeting, dissented entirely from that gentle man's conclusions. From 1850 1893 the birth... D. V., Madame
rate steadily rose, and it was, said Sir Robert Baptista, A. M. Bernardo, R. L. Giften, most difficult to a sign any definite cause Bruce, Mrs. to so recent a phenomenon, while the absence Bellisle, L. J. of statistics in the United States complicated the Butterick, C. B. problem. As to whetherrn low birth-rate is to Cavill, Miss A. M.
Cramer, R. B. be desired little soumis, to have been said at Cruz, C. la Glasgow. Mr. Cannan, it is true, appeared to
Capolune, Emil wish to see the arrival of a time when the Clydesdale, Miss M. E.
Clarke, Nelion population of these isles shall become station Cestnjo, A. dos Passos ary, but as he confesses the advent of such an Conaught, Dr. J. D. era will be a serious thing for what we now uly, Ch. call the British Empire, seeing that the natality Carnegie, H. E.
Chanington, T. C. of the British Colonial popitation,' already Chichester, K. L. sufficiently low, 15 also dinin shing. This and Collaço, J. M. J. sonte other matters ennnected with the colonies | Caldwell, Miss Diburn, Geo.. farter, Miss
will have to be considered very carefully some day. To expect the British public.i. their Collins, W. S. present temper to give any heed to such pro-Carvalho, FA blemi would be futile. The British Association Cox, Miss M J. is to meet next year at Belfast under the presidency of Professor Dewar, so well krown for his discoveries regarding the properties of Tiquid air,outhport,—leadquarters of the J'arliamentary division formerly iepresented
by the present Viceroy of India, is to be visited by the Association in 1903.
Dyson, 'F. W. Drowd, l'ercy Dederich, J.
Douglass, M. E Das B. Sham
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Daly, Mrs. Daniell, Joshepb. Drakeford, L. H. Day, R. Esposito, Ernesto
Hanson, Mr. Hamilton, A
Burtley, A. W. luckle,E Pletens in, T.. J. Timas, Peter Bosun, Haji. Haumau, J. W. Hechter, M.
·Hermann, J. S. Ho Yung Chee Hickish, H... Hantrop, Hunt, W. E. Isauc; Allen Istuc, A. E.
Jephson, Capt. i. jargain, ja. M. Jarey, James Jones, Thos.
James, SC, Jordan, W. H.
Jones, Wm. L
Stevenson, Th. J.
Samuel, G.
Sec. Ch. Con. Co., Ltd.
Seabury, 5. F. Schult, Karl Savage, A
Sheehan, C. Sumpson, R. M
Sweet, Miss S. M. Stowell, E. C. Seele, F. M. Swansion, John
Seattle Brewing & Mal-
tina Co.
Savart, W.. Y.
Smith, D. W. Ewart
Tumbler, W.
Themon, J.
Trochley, W.
Tremerie, Capt. A. J.
Newman
Thomas, L. Chas. "Telli, Miss
Thomson, J. S. Teske, Ernst Tonance, J. C. Thoresen, O.
Mary, Miss Macario
McGill, Wm. E.
Jordan, Lewis
Jordan, Miss Nellie.
Upton, W. C
Udeno, K.
Johnson, Dr. W. O.
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Venzey
Vook, Miss
Withington, W. J.
Walsh, H.
Williams, I.
Wheeler, C.
Walter, R.
Muller, Otto Mant, J. B. Marton, H. McIntosh, A. H. Mellinger, E. A, · Méintosh, James
Mars, Monsieur, Messer, Capt. J. F.
MacDonald, Lieut,
Millan, D, F. McDennete, A. P. B. McCulian, (Engineer) Mat:a Singh Minrresy, M. E. Meaulle, H. L. McCormick, M. McLeod, J. M. McGregor, W. Meyer & Co., E. MacDonald, Dr. W. MacDonald, Dr. D. Maxwell, J. L. Martin, T Moore, Gus. McDonald. Geo. Mitchell, T. W.
tuno, P. S Nivent L
Newby, Capt. A
Newall, He F. Nason, 3. Nurani Mrs. Nickolds, P. Nibal, Din Nizam Din N cklin, T. G. Nicholson, H. J. 'Norciosi, H. S. M. Olivier, The Hon. Olet, f. M.
Dir. Gen. Govt of Ch. Olber, Federico
Oviedo, Francisco Oneill, Ed. Orion, Mon. F.. Orange, Jim Parfitt, S. Petril, F. Pennybacker, C. Pabalan, H. Paton, Dr. B L. Pitcarin, W. G. Piony, Herm G. A. Pereira, Mrs. C. Palle Singh
ADVANCED LEGISLATION IN Eschaurier, P.
NEW ZEALAND.
New Zealand enacted laws for compulsory
abitration in labour disputes, universal suffrage, old age pensions, a "modified" single tax, penny postage, etc, and is at present prosper.
Engert, M.
Eakin, Miss E. Ewing, Rev. J. C. R. Excelior Emanuel & Co.
Eugene, Miss Lalu Eastwood, J. E. Ertell, George. Ezekiel, A. R.
Fleming, George-
ing under the same, it is interesting to see Fitzsimmons, C. A. what she considers "the next steps in the way of social legislation. The present-House Farr, A. M. of Representatives is busily engaged upon the following programine which Mr. Seddon, the Premier, out-lined in his recent speech. The resumption, of large private estates for the purposes of small settlements has passed out of the
Pac Kwong Ming Perrin, D. S.
"Philcox, Mr.
Ponsonby, R. "Rutledge, H. B.
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Rove, J. H.
Frankland, A Fernandes, J. M.. Poster, F. F. Flint, O. M. Foret, Pierre Freid, Miss Agnus Flying Jordans Circus
realm of experiments and Falton, Capt A.. the policy is to be "vigorousiy proceeded Farrel, S. with. There is some talk of New Zealand Francesco; A abandoning protection and adopting a free Farrey, J. E.
Frend, G. trade policy. At any rate, legislative efforts Foronda, Benigno will be made to extend her commerce with Fremont, Alfred. South Africa and other outside markets. The Freed, Miss A. State proposes to run its own coal mines; and Fernald, Mrs, C. Galbraith, J. E.. there'ls to be legislation avainst corporations Grant, L. M. F. who fix the price on food stuffs or coal." Guthrie, J. B. Clerks and employees in merchants offices are
Godfrey, H. S. to be brought under the factories act as far as Gillen, Mr.
Gorcke, A the hours of labourare concerned and the mem G.H. R. ber of Parliament are all to get a rise in their Gray, A. C.. salaries. Penny postage has been such & Glover, Miss
Graen, J.T.
success after a trial of two years that the ex Godineski, W passion is the form of business done has com Girard, August pensated for the revenue. surrendered. The Goetie, Herrn Adolf Opparition in the House of Representatives to Gibson, Gi the radical policy" of the Government has Griffins, A. E
Gobuna, Pedro
Robertson, Mrs. *Rust, A.
B. C. Rowland, G. H. 'Rosa, De
Reinow Ed. Rolla Singh Ransome, D. Rosendode, J Robbin, G. C. Richards, Mr. I. Robinson, C. T. Robb, A. I. Rosin, L. Rosa, E. da 'Reid, J. G.
Rowe, W. O. Ross, Andrew Rodt, Miss C Seldner, P. Sandelands, L. H. Smith, A. H. Sprague. O, Soolayman, H. Sanbon, Dr. F.-G. B
P. W.A Sitwell, J. K. Sephton, G.. Seilshie, James Sinnot, James Schwartz, Shayales Miss
declined to choose a leader and has apparently. Gereja, Maño gives up an organized resistance. Thus Guy, Rev. P. J. radicaliam bas an unobstructed, path in New Grover, Capt. T. W. Sec, of Lap Br. M.-M. Zealand and Mr. Seddon ought to be the hanGeolan, H.L.M., O. AS10.
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:
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DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, General Agents, Hongkong 15th October: Too1.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
-PAQUEDOTS-POSTE FRANÇAIS,
NOTICE.
STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX-1-
ALLO PORTS oF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE,
...
a PM, the Company's Steamaip N MONDAY, the 4th November, 1901, SALAZIE," Captain Aubert, with Mails, Passengers, Specic and Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, via BOMBAY,
This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the sa. Armand "Bekic which vessel take on her Passengers and Mails leaving that Fort on the 16th November, Direct to Susz, Port Said and Marieilles.
Carge and Spoele will be registered for Lon- don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principe! places of Europe”:”
Shipping Orders will be granted ill Noon, Cargo will be received on board butil 4 2.M4 Specie and Parcels until P., on the 3rd November. (Parcelsareng to be sent on board i they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Cons tenis and Value of Packages are required.
For further Particulars, apply at the Com pany's Office.
P. DE CHAMPMORIN;
Acting Agent, and Hongkong, 22nd October, 1901.
[10040 REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK, VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL
PROPOSED SAILING) FROM HONGKONG.
Nov
RICHMOND CASTLE ›
· KURDISTAN "LENNOX
[* ORONSAY:"
HILLGLEN"
LOWTHER CASTLE
For Freight and further Information, apply
DODWELL, & Co., LIMITED,
koog, asth October, 1901. 14416
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